- It updates `CommunityCollectibleView` to display minting failure state.
- It updates `CommunityMintedTokensView` to display minting failure state.
- It exposes subtitle color property in `CollectibleView`.
- It updates `storybook` with more options to display minting failure state.
Closes#10620
- Added property `remotelyDestructState` and `burnState` in `CommunityCollectibleView`.
- Added `fire` and `loading` icons while destruct/burn is in progress.
- Added short animation when destruct/burn process is completed.
- Renamed `Constants.DeployState` to `Constants.BackendProcessState`, more generic one that can be used for different processes.
- Updated `storybook` with new options to test animation.
Closes#10603
- Title format changed. Now symbol is a title side text.
- Back button text changed.
- Description / boxes order changed.
- Boxes changed order and format.
- Warning description changed.
Closes#10601
Added available tokens and total supply as subtitle information in minted collectibles view.
Updated storybook model with new property `availableTokens`.
Closes#10606
Replaced basic image selector to `EditCroppedImagePanel` component in mint token workflow.
Extended `NoImageUploadedPanel` to allow custom texts and some sizing improvements.
UI part of #10317
- Updated expected model roles (removed `selfDestruct` and `selfDestructAmount`)
- Self destruct tokens list management is now done inside `SelfDestructPopup).
- Store receives a js array with {walletAddress, amount} roles.
- replace qml owners model with Nim one
- get token owners from wallet service
- keeping owners cache in community_tokens/service and refresh every 10 minutes
Issue #10254
Fixes#10523
The problem was that the CreateChatView now uses an isolated Chat RootStore, since we can't be sure if the personal chat section will be loaded yet.
To fix that, I created a new store that is only for storing the properties needed for that new chat. That way we are sure that it is created and shared to necessary components.
- do not hardcode width of child elements (impossible to propagate
setting the width from the toplevel/parent component)
- made both the community and non-community chat item look the same and
according to the Figma designs (including margins, scrollbar positions,
spacing etc)
- cleaned up some hardcoded values and dead code
Fixes#10469
- CommunitiesPortalLayout was the last piece still unconditionally loaded
on startup -> fixed
- extract the `communitiesStore` into AppMain to be able to reuse it from
other components
- move the import/create community dialogs to `Popups` (reusability)
- cleanup and remove some dead code, fix warnings
Iterates #6204
Also:
test(suite_communities): Fixed community related tests
- A new intermediate popup is now displayed when user clicks on `Create New Community` button from `Community Portal`.
- Reformulated `tst_communityPermissions` since now it is a default option without the need of activating it from experimental feature's section.
Closes#10115
the StatusChatInput (among other things) was disabled due to wrong
`activeChatType` being passed down to `ChatContentView` which does all
sorts of checks whether we are allowed to chat with that contact
The `root.activeChatType` no longer reflects the chat that we are going
to activate (probably due to the extensive use of `Loader`s)
(plus remove some dead code)
Fixes: #10463
for everything that's not a user interface element, esp. for static/big
images or chat/message elements which get served from locally anyway from
status-go
Iterates #10339
Fixes#10384
The problem was that doing the sort inside the insertRows messed up the model.
I removed it and it fixed the issues. However, it created an other issue with ordering.
The problem this time is that when populating the model at the start, we do not get the chats in order, so calculating the right position to insert a chat is difficult.
Instead, I use a setData function to just put all the chats in the items list, sort it and call it done, using the resetModel function.
I also did some clean ups.
Please note that this solution serves as a temporary workaround and
comes with variety of limitations, particulary concerning the chat
input state. For instance, the reply area is not retained when switching
between chats.
Ideally the root cause, which is the high memory consumption of both
`StatusChatInput` and `MessageContextMenuView`, should be fixed. Once
this issue is addressed, the current workaround can be reverted.
fixes: #10378